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Aesthetic-Looking Compatible Phonak Receivers that Work With All Kinds of Hearing Aids

Whether it is a person with hearing disabilities or a child with attention related issues, different types of Phonak receivers have been designed and launched by the company targeting different customer markets with the sole objective of enhancing the speech quality that a listener gets to hear when he wears these hearing accessories. These FM receivers are incredibly small-sized, discreet and handy, and they transmits signals directly from a microphone to the sound processor of the person’s hearing aid or cochlear implant, thereby mitigating nearly all possible reasons for audio quality loss.



The Roger Phonak FM System is a versatile device that helps in transmitting audio signals over large distances and in noisy environment with outstanding and scientifically proven speech clarity. Different studies in the field of audio clarity and reduction in noise have proved that the Roger technology and devices have performed exceptionally well when compared to other known FM wireless technology solutions in helping digitally modulate audio so that people are able to hear clear speech even in noisy surroundings. In fact, the Roger Phonak FM System is proving to be extremely helpful with children who are suffering from a hearing loss problem like Unilateral Hearing Loss or have normal hearing but are facing attention related issues like Auditory Processing Disorders. These children who have been struggling to listen to their teachers in a noisy classroom, or in having meaningful conversations with other children at social events, at home and at public places are now able to do so confidently because of the system’s enhanced speech-in-noise performance.

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